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Posted by Michael Thompson on May 29th 2020

Your Mask First

We’re all familiar with the flight attendant “in preparation for take off” speech.  Specifically the part when they say,In the case of sudden loss of cabin pressure oxygen masks will drop. To sta …

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Posted by Michael Thompson on May 27th 2020

Looking ahead to Father's Day

COVID-19, March, April, May … it is amazing what has transpired these past months. What you and I and the world have endured. The losses of life are so many. And for some, the grieving is just beginni …

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Posted by Robin Thompson on May 8th 2020

Beaches, Ruptures, and Invitations

I was seven years old when my family made the trip from Columbus, Ohio to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for the first time.  I thought I was in heaven!  Surrounded by palm trees, a steel drum …

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Posted by Sherry Jennings on Apr 30th 2020

Stay at Home

About a month ago, my daily routine was disrupted. First and ongoing by the Governor’s declaration of the stay at home order, then by the declining health of our son’s dog Glory.Accustomed to slow ear …

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Posted by Robin Thompson on Apr 22nd 2020

Thoughts on Warfare and Motherhood

Eowyn: Leave me alone, snake!Wormtongue: Oh, but you are alone. Who knows what you have spoken to the darkness, alone, in the bitter watches of the night, when all your life seems to shrink, the walls …

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Posted by Michael Thompson on Apr 13th 2020

Resurrection Day +1

Back in June of 1944, the Allied forces invaded Europe in order to engage an enemy that was stealing, killing, and destroying. June 6, 1944 has become known as "D-Day."  Interestingly, the “D” do …

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